This will be the first opportunity to view the recently revealed and restored original, beautiful mosaic flooring in the reception area, and the refurbishment of the Great Room that has resulted in a flexible, multi-purpose space, with elements echoing the Adam Brother’s original design. We also look forward to presenting James Barry's remarkable sequence of paintings, 'The Progress of Human Knowledge and Culture'. The RSA House, through periods of expansion and development, also features striking modern design juxtaposed to its carefully preserved original Georgian features.
On Sunday 23 September, the House will be open from 12.00 until 5.00pm, with last admissions at 4.30pm.
This event forms part of Open House London, the capital’s architectural showcase in which hundreds of different types of buildings open their doors to the public for free. Find out more about Open House London and participating buildings.
As Fellows, this is your opportunity to:
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Invite friends and family to visit the RSA House.
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Tour the House and visit our archive display to learn more about the RSA House and its history.
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See what facilities and services the RSA House can offer.
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Meet other Fellows.
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Meet RSA staff and learn more about the RSA and how you can get involved.
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Promote the RSA to the general public.
We look forward to welcoming you so save the date, Sunday 23 September 2012 and if you require further information please contact Evelyn Watson.
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